COVID-19: Standard Operating Procedure to deal with patients

SCB Medical College and Hospital, Odisha’s premier government healthcare institution at Cuttack, finally put together a standard operating procedure (SOP) to deal with suspected Covid-19 patients, after the coronavirus pandemic brought India to a lockdown and left frontline health workers greatly vulnerable.

Detailed set of guidelines has been issued by MCH on how suspect cases have to be managed at various stages in the hospital. Patients having recent travel history and symptoms or severe acute respiratory illness / influenza like illness with fever, cough and breathlessness will have to be segregated at registration counter by the OPD staff itself, according to SOP. Their consultation will be carried out a separate room to minimise social exposure and subsequently referred to Covid OPD for exclusion.

Social distancing of 6 feet has to be ensured by the security and attendants in the waiting area of patients in OPDs, whereas patients having emergency and requiring intervention would be admitted to designated isolated beds which would have to be created by HoDs in the respective wards. The waiting areas and OPDs have to be sanitised after every two hours. Only one patient would be allowed to consult to the doctor at one time by maintaining social distancing, hand washing and proper sanitisation by wearing mask before and after examination of the patient.

A supervisor will ensure the implementation of above arrangements in OPD area. Minor procedures like dressings, catheterizations, removal of stitches etc on Covid-19 suspected patients must adhere to precautionary measures by healthcare workers. At the casualty, health care workers will note travel history, occupation, contact and cluster and inform doctors on duty. Only patients and an accompanying person will be allowed.

Two operation theaters at trauma care unit for such emergency surgical intervention will be there for highly suspicious patients. If a patient tests positive for Covid-19, he will be shifted to Covid hospital and the doctors, paramedics and other health care workers involved in the treatment will have to go into quarantine as per Government guidelines.

Under no circumstances, swabs should be collected in the wards which do not have facility for isolation space, stated the SOP released by the hospital.
Any suspicious condition will necessitate the patient to be examined in the isolation bed with PPE by healthcare workers.

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